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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… 259. -, William son of, de Wygan, 51. Walteres, Elias, of Icomb, 296. Waltham, Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, 100, 110, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1728, rector of Wickenford, co. Worcester, 1730-3, and of Icomb 1733, until his death 12 Jan., 1768. See Rawl. xvii. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… p. 65 "" Interior from S.W. 35 "" Air view from N. 35 Icomb Map p. 66 (1) Probable hill-fort. Plan p. 67 " Air view …
A History of the County of Oxford
… widow Elizabeth married Sir John Blacket (d. 1430) of Icomb (Glos.), 68 but retained it at her death in 1445. …
Alumni Oxonienses
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with Stow and Chipping Norton, and by smaller roads with Icomb (this may be the ancient road known as Bledington Way) … house, with a large brick barn. By the road to Icomb there are two more houses, probably 19th-century, … 150 Towards the end of the 18th century the vicar lived at Icomb, serving the cure from there. 151 Between 1799 and 1839 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xi cent.); Ikcoumbe (xiii cent.). The parish of Iccomb or Icomb lies in a valley of the Cotswolds about 2 miles … tubular bells. The plate includes a cup of 1616 inscribed 'Icomb d.d. t.i. Rect r. 1758,' a paten of 1713 with the same …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… side of the parish, and to 625 ft. on the slopes of Icomb Hill where the parish boundary has a promontory at its south-west corner. 2 Between Oddington Hill and Icomb Hill a stream, formerly known as the Henbrook, 3 runs … the line of a prehistoric route from the river towards Icomb Hill: the line is continued beyond the Stow-Bledington …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… these streams the land slopes steeply up the sides of Icomb Hill. East from Stow the hill stretches out a shoulder … Maugersbury Grove which faces Stow from the slopes of Icomb Hill, existed in the 16th century. 17 The open fields … (called Churchway in 1506), 79 from Oddington, and from Icomb (this road has become little more than a footpath on …
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